2001 Tax Help Archives  

Your Federal Income Tax

Introduction

This is archived information that pertains only to the 2001 Tax Year. If you
are looking for information for the current tax year, go to the Tax Prep Help Area.

This publication can help you prepare your tax return by taking you through each part of the return. It supplements the information in your tax form instruction booklet. It explains the tax law and will help you understand your taxes so that you pay only the tax you owe and no more.

The publication begins with the rules for filing a tax return. It explains who must file a return, which tax form to use, when the return is due, and other general information. It will help you identify which filing status you qualify for, whether you can claim any dependents, and whether the income you are receiving is taxable. The publication goes on to explain the standard deduction, the kinds of expenses you may be able to deduct, and the various kinds of credits you may be able to take to reduce your tax.

Throughout the publication are examples showing how the tax law applies in typical situations. Sample forms and schedules show you how to report certain items on your return. Also throughout the publication are flowcharts and tables that present tax information in an easy-to-understand manner.

The index in the back of the publication will help you find the information you need.

Some material that you may find helpful is not included in this publication but can be found in your tax form instruction booklet. It includes the following information.

  • List of where to report certain items listed on information documents.
  • List of mailing addresses for where to file returns.
  • List of recorded tax information topics (TeleTax).

If you operate your own business or have other self-employment income, such as babysitting or selling crafts, see the following publications for more information.

For information on how you can get free IRS publications and forms, see How To Get Tax Help in the back of this publication.

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